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UK//heɪt wɒt//US//heɪt wɑt//

Meaning of Hate what

To feel an intense dislike or aversion to someone or something.

In simple words: To feel strong dislike for something or someone.

Hate what in a sentence

  • I really hate what they've done to this park.
  • She expressed how much she hate what he said during the meeting.
  • Many people hate what has happened to the environment.
  • I hate what you did to my car!
  • He always talks about how he hate what the news portrays.

How to use Hate what

Used to express strong negative feelings. Can be used in everyday conversation but may come off as very intense depending on context.

Grammar pattern

hate + what

Memory hint

Think of 'hate' like a heavy boulder—it's hard to lift and even harder to shake off.

Related words

Collocations with Hate what

  • hate what you see
  • hate what they did
  • hate what it represents

Synonyms for Hate what

  • detest
  • loath
  • abhor
  • despise
  • disdain

Common mistakes with Hate what

  • Confused with 'dislike' - 'hate' is much stronger.
  • Using 'hate' in a formal context where a milder word would be better.
  • Neglecting to specify what is hated, making the phrase unclear.

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Frequently asked questions about Hate what

What does Hate what mean?

To feel strong dislike for something or someone.

What is the definition of Hate what?

To feel an intense dislike or aversion to someone or something.

How do you use Hate what in a sentence?

I really hate what they've done to this park.

Can you give another example of Hate what?

She expressed how much she hate what he said during the meeting.

What are synonyms for Hate what?

Common alternatives include detest, loath, abhor, despise, disdain.

What words go with Hate what?

It commonly pairs with hate what you see, hate what they did, hate what it represents.

What are common mistakes when using Hate what?

Confused with 'dislike' - 'hate' is much stronger. Using 'hate' in a formal context where a milder word would be better. Neglecting to specify what is hated, making the phrase unclear.

How do you pronounce Hate what?

US: //heɪt wɑt//, UK: //heɪt wɒt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Hate what?

Used to express strong negative feelings. Can be used in everyday conversation but may come off as very intense depending on context.